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: By default, the fault led will blink 4 times, 2 blinks pr second. The number of blinks and blink rate can be changed in '''Options''' -> '''Configuration Options'''. | : By default, the fault led will blink 4 times, 2 blinks pr second. The number of blinks and blink rate can be changed in '''Options''' -> '''Configuration Options'''. | ||
: From the list of discovered devices it is also possible to open the device's Web Configuration page in the default browser. | : From the list of discovered devices it is also possible to open the device's Web Configuration page in the default browser. | ||
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+ | ==== SNMP traps are now supported by all Exigo devices ==== | ||
+ | : SNMP traps for faults are now supported by all Exigo devices. Configuration is done via EMT. | ||
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+ | ==== Exigo now supports distributed automatic volume controllers ==== | ||
+ | : Distributed Automatic Volume Controllers (dAVC) is TKIS-2 kits which measures background noise in an area and can adjust the volume settings for an amplifier or IP speaker so that the audio is audible above the noise. | ||
+ | :* DAVC devices is monitored as other devices in the Exigo system. | ||
+ | :* Zones with dAVC devices can have "volume override" functionality. Activities with priorities above this threshold will use full volume efficiently ignore background noise adjustments. | ||
+ | :* DAVC Control of zone can be based on: highest, average or average mid. Both average require at least four dAVC devices. | ||
+ | :* Disable AVC function can be used to selectively disable dAVC functionality per zone. | ||
+ | :* Adjustment mode can be positive or negative between two thresholds. | ||
+ | :* Advanced options where attack rate, decay rate, hysteresis and lock out time are available |
Revision as of 11:04, 26 November 2018
Exigo 1.4.3.0
Release status: Coming soon Release date: TBD Software collection file: EXIGO-1.4.3.0.zip
Software included in EXIGO-1.4.3.0.zip
Product | Version | Product description |
VSF-Turbine | VSFT-4.10.3.0 | Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2100, ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2, IP-LCM. |
AlphaSys Firmware | 13.0.3.0 | Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) |
VS-EMT Exigo Management Tools | EMT-1.4.3.0 | Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC |
VSF-Inca | TBD | Special Exigo software for the CRM-V based panel |
VS-DEVICE-MIB | TBD | SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools |
New Features
IP-LCM support in Alphacom / Pulse / SIP
- IP-LCM is now supported in Exigo systems. This device have:
- 8 robust high power relays
- 8 robust inputs
- Powered via the TKIS-2 kit with PoE, PoE inject or external power supply
- All connections and features from the TKIS-2 kit available
Exigo systems can now be integrated with Pulse systems
- Using the SIP interface on Exigo systems allows for integration both ways to pulse systems
EMT - Scan IP range for devices now available
- New tool in Operation view to scan an IP range for Exigo devices. From the list of discovered devices it is possible to send a command to the device to make the fault led blink (works for ENA, Access Panel and SSC devices).
- By default, the fault led will blink 4 times, 2 blinks pr second. The number of blinks and blink rate can be changed in Options -> Configuration Options.
- From the list of discovered devices it is also possible to open the device's Web Configuration page in the default browser.
SNMP traps are now supported by all Exigo devices
- SNMP traps for faults are now supported by all Exigo devices. Configuration is done via EMT.
Exigo now supports distributed automatic volume controllers
- Distributed Automatic Volume Controllers (dAVC) is TKIS-2 kits which measures background noise in an area and can adjust the volume settings for an amplifier or IP speaker so that the audio is audible above the noise.
- DAVC devices is monitored as other devices in the Exigo system.
- Zones with dAVC devices can have "volume override" functionality. Activities with priorities above this threshold will use full volume efficiently ignore background noise adjustments.
- DAVC Control of zone can be based on: highest, average or average mid. Both average require at least four dAVC devices.
- Disable AVC function can be used to selectively disable dAVC functionality per zone.
- Adjustment mode can be positive or negative between two thresholds.
- Advanced options where attack rate, decay rate, hysteresis and lock out time are available